Hi! Thank you so much for your reviews. Do you like this or the Burley D'lite the most? I will mostly use it as a stroller and sometimes as a bike trailer. Storage is important. Also, I'm super short lol..are they all about the same height? (Also looking at Thule but the price!)
I'd get the Kidgoo over the D'Lite X. However, the D'Lite X has more storage. Also, the Kidgoo is lower to the ground, which would probably be better for you!
@@Twowheelingtotsbikes Thank you! Just one more question, what's the max age for most trailers? Trying to decide if I need a one or two seater. (I have a 1 and 5 year old).
This trailer doesn't have recline, but the seat's only position is quite reclined. In my opinion, probably more than the Burley D'Lite X is when it's in its most reclined position.
It seems like those side head post things are more likely to protect the stroller than the babes. The momentum of their heads going toward the ground + the small distance from the side of the stroller to the ground makes it look like their heads would still hit the pavement when the stroller tips. Thoughts? Great review btw
They are both excellent trailers. If you look at the bottom of the Sportrex review on our site, we outline how the two trailers are different. www.twowheelingtots.com/qeridoo-sportrex-bike-trailer-review/
@@Twowheelingtotsbikes thanks! Excellent content you put together. And gave us a new idea on helmets. Def leaning towards the Sport. What are your thoughts on the Q vs the Hamax?
Sorry, just saw this. I personally didn’t love the Hamax. It felt big and bulky to me and also has really bulky padding which I found a bit frustrating.
Honestly, it depends how you'll be using it most of the time. If you''ll be strolling or jogging a lot, the Kidgoo. If you'll be using it mostly biking, the Cross. The Kidgoo stroller is just SOOOO smooth and easy to maneuver. It really is a standout in that category.
Thanks for all the reviews, they are so helpful. Do you know, is it possible to fit an infant in the newborn insert alongside say a 2 year old in the normal position in the double version, or it it only possible to seat the infant in the newborn insert, regardless of whether it's a single or double trailer? Thanks 👍
We only tested the the single Kidgoo, but did test the double Sportrex with a baby sling. Here's the review on our website, where you can see a picture and read our comments about using the baby sling and having a toddler next to them. www.twowheelingtots.com/qeridoo-sportrex-bike-trailer-review/
You may want to check out our written review: www.twowheelingtots.com/qeridoo-kidgoo-bike-trailer-review/ But here is the section from that review: While the seat back does not recline, it really doesn’t need it. The Kidgoo’s seat is naturally in a very reclined angle. The Kidgoo is far more reclined than any other trailer that doesn’t recline. (None of Qeridoo’s trailers have reclining seats.) Compared to trailers that do recline, it’s much more reclined than the Burley D’Lite X in its most reclined position! It’s just slightly more upright than the Thule Chariot Cross in its most reclined position.
It does fold easily down. It's just different than the D'Lite X. It really depends on what's important to you. If you'll be doing more strolling/jogging than biking, I would go with the Qeridoo. If you'll be doing mostly biking, I'd go with the D'Lite X!
I would like to know. Since its heavy. How would it be traveling in stroller mode on public transport in Germany. Trains, busses, trams?
Well, we've never done that, but if you'll be taking it on public transportation regularly, a lighter set-up will probably be easier for you.
Hi! Thank you so much for your reviews. Do you like this or the Burley D'lite the most? I will mostly use it as a stroller and sometimes as a bike trailer. Storage is important. Also, I'm super short lol..are they all about the same height? (Also looking at Thule but the price!)
I'd get the Kidgoo over the D'Lite X. However, the D'Lite X has more storage.
Also, the Kidgoo is lower to the ground, which would probably be better for you!
@@Twowheelingtotsbikes Thank you! Just one more question, what's the max age for most trailers? Trying to decide if I need a one or two seater. (I have a 1 and 5 year old).
How is the recline? Can a baby sleep comfortably without their head falling forward?
Does this trailer recline more than the burley dlite x? When it's at its most recline position?
This trailer doesn't have recline, but the seat's only position is quite reclined. In my opinion, probably more than the Burley D'Lite X is when it's in its most reclined position.
It seems like those side head post things are more likely to protect the stroller than the babes. The momentum of their heads going toward the ground + the small distance from the side of the stroller to the ground makes it look like their heads would still hit the pavement when the stroller tips. Thoughts? Great review btw
Also, Sportrex vs Kidgoo? My head is spinning with all the available trailers. But the Sportrex looks a touch lighter and def cheaper on the site
They are both excellent trailers. If you look at the bottom of the Sportrex review on our site, we outline how the two trailers are different.
www.twowheelingtots.com/qeridoo-sportrex-bike-trailer-review/
@@Twowheelingtotsbikes thanks! Excellent content you put together. And gave us a new idea on helmets. Def leaning towards the Sport. What are your thoughts on the Q vs the Hamax?
Sorry, just saw this. I personally didn’t love the Hamax. It felt big and bulky to me and also has really bulky padding which I found a bit frustrating.
@@Twowheelingtotsbikes yea we're second guessing it as well and have been giving the Queridoo stuff some serious thought...
Hello!
Comparing the Qeridoo Kidgoo and the Thule Chariot Cross, which would you prefer or which one would you buy now?
Honestly, it depends how you'll be using it most of the time. If you''ll be strolling or jogging a lot, the Kidgoo. If you'll be using it mostly biking, the Cross.
The Kidgoo stroller is just SOOOO smooth and easy to maneuver. It really is a standout in that category.
Thank you.
One more question: How is the angle of the seat on the Kidgoo in comparison to the Cross‘ fully reclined position?
Thanks for all the reviews, they are so helpful.
Do you know, is it possible to fit an infant in the newborn insert alongside say a 2 year old in the normal position in the double version, or it it only possible to seat the infant in the newborn insert, regardless of whether it's a single or double trailer? Thanks 👍
We only tested the the single Kidgoo, but did test the double Sportrex with a baby sling. Here's the review on our website, where you can see a picture and read our comments about using the baby sling and having a toddler next to them. www.twowheelingtots.com/qeridoo-sportrex-bike-trailer-review/
@@Twowheelingtotsbikes Perfect, thank you! Your reviews are amazing! 👌
How is the angle of the seat on the Kidgoo in comparison to the Cross‘ fully reclined position?
You may want to check out our written review:
www.twowheelingtots.com/qeridoo-kidgoo-bike-trailer-review/
But here is the section from that review:
While the seat back does not recline, it really doesn’t need it. The Kidgoo’s seat is naturally in a very reclined angle. The Kidgoo is far more reclined than any other trailer that doesn’t recline. (None of Qeridoo’s trailers have reclining seats.)
Compared to trailers that do recline, it’s much more reclined than the Burley D’Lite X in its most reclined position! It’s just slightly more upright than the Thule Chariot Cross in its most reclined position.
Thanks for this nice review!
Is it foldable?
Is it better than the Burley d'lite X and why?
It does fold easily down.
It's just different than the D'Lite X. It really depends on what's important to you. If you'll be doing more strolling/jogging than biking, I would go with the Qeridoo. If you'll be doing mostly biking, I'd go with the D'Lite X!
@@Twowheelingtotsbikes Thanks fort the answer! I'll be using it for bike travelling and hiking.
@@Twowheelingtotsbikes you go straight to the point. Love your channel
How does it compare to Hamax Outback ?
Between the two, we prefer the Kidgoo. Here's the Hamax review if you'd like to read up on it: www.twowheelingtots.com/hamax-outback-review/
@@Twowheelingtotsbikes thanks for the honesty